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what you're saying is that education, public school education, should teach some of these kids how to do these. >> they used to. 25 years ago, they started -- we bought into the philosophy of everyone has to go to college. not true. someone has to build the college. someone had to build the ceiling. >> we used to call them shop. >> i still have scars right here. >> but if you do go to college, the unemployment rate is only 4's 5% in this country so there's something to be said for getting educated bought you'll work. i agree with you used to be the master and the apprentice and the nave and you worked your way up. and everybody out there knows you got to get a plumber, 25 bucks an hour, right? >> and the faucet leaks you're not going to be calling the geek squad. >> right. you you say there isn't enough training in the public school him in for these jobs? >> there's none. 2020 there's 10 million unfilled jobs in the trades. >> all blue classroom jobs? >> across the board. anybody that uses told jeer as the service industry goings ghost to china and honduras, the replacement for that s
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scientific research infrastructure, and since improving our education system is the best investment in a competitive economy, i am today committing 270 million pounds to fund improvements in further education colleges and one billion pounds to expand good schools and build 100 new free schools and academies. [cheers and applause] mr. speaker, scotland, wales and northern ireland will get their share of additional capital spending put at their disposal as involved in administrations. on top of this five billion pounds of support for business, we are ready to provide guarantees for up to 40 billion pounds more. today i can announce the projects worth 10 billion pounds are prequalified, we're offering guarantees for housing two. our country's pension funds will launch their new investment platforms next year as well, and we have today published full details of the replacement for the discredited pfi. since we can all see now that the public sector was sharing the risk, we will now insure we also share in the rewards, and i commend my honorable friend for his work in this area. taken toget
scientific research infrastructure, and since improving our education system is the best investment in a competitive economy, i am today committing 270 million pounds to fund improvements in further education colleges and one billion pounds to expand good schools and build 100 new free schools and academies. [cheers and applause] mr. speaker, scotland, wales and northern ireland will get their share of additional capital spending put at their disposal as involved in administrations. on top of...
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so we gave them education made this new economy. so it wasn't that the government was spending. government and intentionally in a sense was restructuring the economy making it prepared for the post war period. as also an interesting book in the period in the 30's the government was actually giving a lot of investment and that increased productivity and that after the war it increased their returns to the investment in the private sector and so it created a context that was done during the war that said we had public spending provided a context with higher returns. this is an important point. in general, we've got this notion that the sector is complementary to the private investment. i mean, there is a lot of things that people will do if they believe there is an adequate transportation network if they believe that they are going to have skilled workers available because they have had good education to be sure. >> i tend to strip down to the minimal story and would be just about the debt and of course what we are doing right now we have states and government cancelling infrastru
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almost four times what the rest of public education costs. and the vast majority of our basis, we use public schools. we could take the money we're spending today, pay every public school system $14,000 per child, and save billions of dollars per year. and with the same or better outcomes. >> this weekend, you can talk with oklahoma senator tomko burn about the fiscal cliff and the future of the republican party. the senator has written several books and returns, including his latest, "the debt bomb." join our three hour conversation with your calls, emails, tweets and facebook comments. host: now joining us is long-time n.p.r. correspondent covering health policy julie rovner here to talk about some of the challenges that the health care law may be facing in the coming days and in the coming year. julie rovner, let's start with all the fiscal cliff. where does health policy, health care fit into this if at all. guest: well, obviously, there's nothing about the fiscal cliff that particularly impacts the health's law. we do know that starting
almost four times what the rest of public education costs. and the vast majority of our basis, we use public schools. we could take the money we're spending today, pay every public school system $14,000 per child, and save billions of dollars per year. and with the same or better outcomes. >> this weekend, you can talk with oklahoma senator tomko burn about the fiscal cliff and the future of the republican party. the senator has written several books and returns, including his latest,...
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that will not get a chance to be educated, and learn a technical still. neil: jonathan to those who invest, how would they be burned by this. >> they are all going to be burned. i think that president would have you believe investors, those who investor all you know scrooge mcducks just swimming in their big ballroom full of gold, it is contrary, people who saved all their lives. and put yourself in shoes of an older couple, they have saved all their lives, they have already paid taxes, they are just trying to get by, and they will see their taxes rise from 15 to 44%, that is a tremendous slap in the face to people who saved and tried to repair for their old age. neil: you know, it -- it is so self defeating, darn it. this guy wants to help the downtrodden, he is hurts them, this means less people will get a chance to get an education in technical skills, where they could really move up the income ladder this makes no sense even from obama's point of view, i am attacking him from the left, where sh he should be attacked. neil: thank you so much from new y
that will not get a chance to be educated, and learn a technical still. neil: jonathan to those who invest, how would they be burned by this. >> they are all going to be burned. i think that president would have you believe investors, those who investor all you know scrooge mcducks just swimming in their big ballroom full of gold, it is contrary, people who saved all their lives. and put yourself in shoes of an older couple, they have saved all their lives, they have already paid taxes,...
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i guess brains and an education but still somehow profoundly ignorant and they're emblematic of if not the ignorant people in the republican people, at least people who will pander to that ignorance. it's a piece of birtherism, the climate change is a hoax, if you cut taxes for rich people, magically the economy revives. it's magical thinking, and we're in the thrall of magical thickers. the republican party has to follow their magical thinkers. because they do the rest of the national conversation gets distorted and pulled way over to the right. that's what's happening. >> ron, i love the way you 1ug9 that the real patriots are the ones who want to secede from the united states. we once had a priest named father feeney. he didn't like the church's view because the church didn't support no salvation out the church. so he leaves the church. that's just like -- wait a minute, you're one of them now. that doesn't make any sense. it's like we're so patriotic, we're going to leave this country. >> we're going to leave the country. they'll have to come up with a new name as they go. it's not
i guess brains and an education but still somehow profoundly ignorant and they're emblematic of if not the ignorant people in the republican people, at least people who will pander to that ignorance. it's a piece of birtherism, the climate change is a hoax, if you cut taxes for rich people, magically the economy revives. it's magical thinking, and we're in the thrall of magical thickers. the republican party has to follow their magical thinkers. because they do the rest of the national...
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no one bothered to wash their hands first process was discovery second process education third process a market demand it's created as a result of education which means that experts can start to manufacture so when people can buy and use it so this is where we're at now which is we've got to create education amongst people so there can be a market demand so that people others can be encouraged to produce easy to use cryptographic technology that is capable of protecting a significant not everyone but a significant number of people from mass state spying and if we're not able to protect a significant number of people from mass state spying in the basic democratic. and civilian institutions that we're used to and not not in the west i'm no gore fire of the west but you know also side he's going to crumble away they will crumble away and they will do so all at once and that's. that's an extremely dangerous phenomena it's not often where all the world goes down the tubes all at once usually you have a few countries that are ok you can bootstrap civilization again from we're very close to i
no one bothered to wash their hands first process was discovery second process education third process a market demand it's created as a result of education which means that experts can start to manufacture so when people can buy and use it so this is where we're at now which is we've got to create education amongst people so there can be a market demand so that people others can be encouraged to produce easy to use cryptographic technology that is capable of protecting a significant not...
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the best education to be seen as equals around the world. i think it has a lot of. you know. families going forward gurpreet hopes to take his family's company even further. or he wants to sprinkle stories across all the major indian cities and branch out beyond just ice cream to good is good enough if. my own family. but of course in order for the. building something that will be good for his family's future the fact that it's good for india's economy well that's just the cherry on top preassure either r t new delhi india mark skies or we're looking at all this candle behind the financial news headlines after the break. invented by the famed soviet author peter is good for you is there a for the night in the fifty's these frames were initially used to treat fractures in deformities by cutting bones and slowly pulling them up or therefore stimulating tissue regeneration elizabeth was able to receive arms and legs and people who thought they were crippled for life about a third of patients admitted to be it was out of center nowadays seeking serious jury for medical reasons mo
the best education to be seen as equals around the world. i think it has a lot of. you know. families going forward gurpreet hopes to take his family's company even further. or he wants to sprinkle stories across all the major indian cities and branch out beyond just ice cream to good is good enough if. my own family. but of course in order for the. building something that will be good for his family's future the fact that it's good for india's economy well that's just the cherry on top...
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chance to earn the skills that businesses are looking for right now and give our childrens the kind of education that they need in the 21st century. i want america to lead the world in research and technology and clean energy. i want to put people back to work rebuilding our roads and bridges and our schools. and i want to do all this while bringing down our deficits in a balanced and responsible way. [ applause ] on this last point, you probably heard a lot of talk in washington and in the media about the deedlines that we're facing on jobs and taxes and investment. this is not some run-of-the-mill debate. this isn't about which political party can come out on top in negotiations. we've got important decisions to make that are going to have a real impact on businesses and families all across the country. our long-term goal is to get our long-term deficit under control in a way that is balanced and is fair and that would be good for businesses, for our economy, for future generations. and i believe both parties can and will work together in the coming weeks to get that done. we know how that get
chance to earn the skills that businesses are looking for right now and give our childrens the kind of education that they need in the 21st century. i want america to lead the world in research and technology and clean energy. i want to put people back to work rebuilding our roads and bridges and our schools. and i want to do all this while bringing down our deficits in a balanced and responsible way. [ applause ] on this last point, you probably heard a lot of talk in washington and in the...
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there is something said for getting educated because you will work. it used tock the master and the apprentice. you worked your way up. everybody out there knows if you got to get a plumber that's 25 bucks an hour. >> the faucet leaks you are not calling the geek squad. >> there's not enough training the public system. >> by 2020 there's going to be 10 million unfilled jobs in the skilled trade. >> all blue collar jobs? >> right across the board. anybody that uses tools. >> as the service industry goes to china and honduras the replacement should be skilled blue collar people who can fix things auto mechanic. computer guys learn how to fix your computer. >> the tinker in spirit is going, too. we don't allow our children to go outside and play for whatever reason. when is the last time you saw a kid building a tree house? >> because we are afraid of the child molesters. >> instead of fixing a bike we throw the bike away. >> you make a good point. president obama wants to create green jobs. >> doesn't exist. a job is a job. whether you are putting a nut
there is something said for getting educated because you will work. it used tock the master and the apprentice. you worked your way up. everybody out there knows if you got to get a plumber that's 25 bucks an hour. >> the faucet leaks you are not calling the geek squad. >> there's not enough training the public system. >> by 2020 there's going to be 10 million unfilled jobs in the skilled trade. >> all blue collar jobs? >> right across the board. anybody that uses...
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the best education to be seen as equals around the world. i think it has a lot of. you know. families going for gurpreet hopes to take his family's company even further. he wants to sprinkle stores across all the major indian cities and branch out beyond just ice cream to. if. it's. building something that will be good for his family's future the fact that it's good for india's economy well that's just the cherry on top preassure either r t new delhi india. now concern over water wars are spreading around the globe the fear is some countries could eventually run dry well later crosstalk debates whether there is a political agenda behind the panic. problem of water to be out of water is a dramatic turn we've definitely sells and everybody it feels like there's a drought there and there's no water to be had i think it's a lot different than that if we can get when you want to have the kind of lifestyles the eating habits the consumption habits that the west has and has been espousing and selling all over the world look at us look at us we're so-called we're so great and you wan
the best education to be seen as equals around the world. i think it has a lot of. you know. families going for gurpreet hopes to take his family's company even further. he wants to sprinkle stores across all the major indian cities and branch out beyond just ice cream to. if. it's. building something that will be good for his family's future the fact that it's good for india's economy well that's just the cherry on top preassure either r t new delhi india. now concern over water wars are...
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the maryland school of the deaf provides a free education for people with hearing impairments. some of the students lived there in the dorms at times. it was one of those dorms that a man abused them. >> we've arrested and charged a man who was working as a school aide with touching girls over the course of years. fortunately, one of the girls came forward when she realized she was not ot only victim. >> three young girls said they were groped and fondled by clarence taylor. they were 107 and 13 at the time. he was responsible for watching the girls. the accusers say he would fondle them, sneak up on them and kiss them. one girl in her mid-teens came forward now after finding out that other girls had been molested allegedly by taylor. >> he's been charged with sexual abus of a minor three counts. we are hopeful that pel will come forward and tell us their story. >> reporter: the maryland school for the deaf said this is an on going investigation being handled by howard county police. taylor remains in custody tonight in howard county. roosevelt leftwich, abc2 news. >>> a man is
the maryland school of the deaf provides a free education for people with hearing impairments. some of the students lived there in the dorms at times. it was one of those dorms that a man abused them. >> we've arrested and charged a man who was working as a school aide with touching girls over the course of years. fortunately, one of the girls came forward when she realized she was not ot only victim. >> three young girls said they were groped and fondled by clarence taylor. they...
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friend do everything he can to insure that education, health and social services work together to jointly commissioned services that will make sure the much welcome reforms in the children and families bill will be workable on the globe? >> my hon. friend makes a very important point. we do need to get away from the idea of government or even local government operating in sinos with different budgets in different departments not working together. i know representatives lyndon as he does, takes huge steps bringing agencies together and working together in the area of problem families and commend them for the work they do. >> whatever announcements the chancellor makes on pension taxes, and when the government came to power, $1.6 billion, the chancellor gives the sheet? >> we inherited a plan to raise four billion pounds from the wealthiest people in terms of taxes and raise that four billion pounds and my right hon. friend will make further announcements in a moment. >> robert smith. >> the northeast of scotland makes a major contribution to the u.k. economy through the offshore oil and ga
friend do everything he can to insure that education, health and social services work together to jointly commissioned services that will make sure the much welcome reforms in the children and families bill will be workable on the globe? >> my hon. friend makes a very important point. we do need to get away from the idea of government or even local government operating in sinos with different budgets in different departments not working together. i know representatives lyndon as he does,...
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i think malala will become the symbol of a girl's rights to education. >> well said. i couple of contemporary issues, one here and one back in our homeland. first one is the fiscal cliff. you're one of the keener economic minds in great britain. what do you make of what's happening in america? the old expression if america sneezes, we all catch a cold back in europe, as true as ever. what do you think should be happening here to try and get a deal to avoid the fiscal cliff happening? >> i have no doubt people are working very hard to get a deal. i wish their discussions -- well, now we have the president re-elected and we have a new congress. i think it's right they get them to the business of sorting this out. i think america's got to think that what it needs to do is get growth in its economy as well. and it needs to get growth by trade and exporting. i think what we're missing at the moment is a global agreement whereby big powers try to rebuild confidence in the world. yes, have you to sort out the fiscal problems. yes, you also have to have growth because that's
i think malala will become the symbol of a girl's rights to education. >> well said. i couple of contemporary issues, one here and one back in our homeland. first one is the fiscal cliff. you're one of the keener economic minds in great britain. what do you make of what's happening in america? the old expression if america sneezes, we all catch a cold back in europe, as true as ever. what do you think should be happening here to try and get a deal to avoid the fiscal cliff happening?...
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education this because we have no alternative we might as well go to school but it's another black hole because i'm saying to the top of faith you know then the people don't go to bed they've got a debt they've got a debt black hole for education that's wrong george. well let's look at the event horizon in the student debt market if you go to college you must see this chart of tuition growth versus wages growth so that black line you see is a seventy two percent growth in student debt that's five point six percent annually max the red lion going down down down down that's fourteen point seven percent decline away just since two thousand or one point six percent annually as i was saying before wages in this country have to go down another thirty percent to to square the books on the bailouts for the banks that's it that's the same across europe that's what they're doing stereo u.k.'s not even begun yet yeah and the line going up the student debt is like the swan dive the spaghetti as i said into the black hole this is the no alternative this is off bailing out the banks dive into the bla
education this because we have no alternative we might as well go to school but it's another black hole because i'm saying to the top of faith you know then the people don't go to bed they've got a debt they've got a debt black hole for education that's wrong george. well let's look at the event horizon in the student debt market if you go to college you must see this chart of tuition growth versus wages growth so that black line you see is a seventy two percent growth in student debt that's...
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it will work in education if we let it. my next guest was at the courthouse in baton rouge yesterday. he helped governor bobby jindal craft the original voucher business that passed. here is kevin chavez and former washington, d.c. councilman. welcome, kevin. >> it's good to be on. >> i am such a strong advocate the free markets. i do not understand why we don't allow much more school choice and, yes, vouchers to pay for it. >> well, i understand that. i'm a strong advocate for children. the fact is, larry, as we know, many traditional public schools just don't work for the kids. we're at a point where we need to fly the plane while we fix it. there's nothing wrong while we go through this long-term exercise, absolutely nothing wrong with letting innovation and create activity flewish. with some of the scholarships that are going yield, they're being turned on to something they never imagined. i was with a 14-year-old boy yesterday who said he couldn't sleep at night to the thought he may have to go back to his bad school.
it will work in education if we let it. my next guest was at the courthouse in baton rouge yesterday. he helped governor bobby jindal craft the original voucher business that passed. here is kevin chavez and former washington, d.c. councilman. welcome, kevin. >> it's good to be on. >> i am such a strong advocate the free markets. i do not understand why we don't allow much more school choice and, yes, vouchers to pay for it. >> well, i understand that. i'm a strong advocate...
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larson sold it to pay for his grandchildren's education. it was bought by the ceo of a website called gottahaveit.com. i can almost see my father twitching, desperate for that jersey. >>> and now for a look at the weather, here's nbc meteorologist dylan dreyer. she has the weather channel forecast. good morning once again, dylan. >> good morning to you. we are actually starting off with a decent morning in the northeast. a little chilly. temperatures are only in the 30s, but it's not raining yet. that rain is going to move in a little later this afternoon. for now, though, we have a cold front, and it's separating kansas city, which is in the 50s right now, versus denver, which is down around 30 degrees to start off this morning. so we are going to see some of that cooler air begin to spread eastward over the course of the day. the northern half of the country, that's where we're going to see some rain showers. it's mostly rain showers, a few light snow showers will mix in, but you have to go up into minneapolis to see any of that. there's
larson sold it to pay for his grandchildren's education. it was bought by the ceo of a website called gottahaveit.com. i can almost see my father twitching, desperate for that jersey. >>> and now for a look at the weather, here's nbc meteorologist dylan dreyer. she has the weather channel forecast. good morning once again, dylan. >> good morning to you. we are actually starting off with a decent morning in the northeast. a little chilly. temperatures are only in the 30s, but it's...
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they are better educated. but what's he saying, the process isn't as good? >> that's right. there are a couple factors there. it's interesting. the congress is less autonomous. in terms of democratic theory, that's a good thing. but members felt they had more freedom to make policy decisions on their own. what happens today is that the voters are much more in control. and i know that people say that isn't the case, but that's part of the problem. it's not all the voters. it's the voters who choose to be active. the problem we have is that those voter who is choose to be active on the liberal or conservative side live in two universes. the right and left get different information. they talk to themselves. you're seeing that now on the side of the republican party. there's this terrible struggle. most sensible republicans understand they have to make some accommodations, but there's this terrible fear that if they act sensibly, they will lose primaries. >> i have never been elected to anything, but the joy and the rich fun of being an elected official is to be an edmond burke,
they are better educated. but what's he saying, the process isn't as good? >> that's right. there are a couple factors there. it's interesting. the congress is less autonomous. in terms of democratic theory, that's a good thing. but members felt they had more freedom to make policy decisions on their own. what happens today is that the voters are much more in control. and i know that people say that isn't the case, but that's part of the problem. it's not all the voters. it's the voters...
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is all the gains that was made since world war two in this country a national service comprehensive education a social studies that's all be massively eroded and therefore the only option we've got or is to either give our children a worser saw a or like air fathers and grandfathers and grandmothers and mothers gave us a better society here more of you in life is to make things better for people not worse you talk about the practicalities of a general strike i think people would like to know what you look out before you endorse that i dare well number one is sure they're legal restrictions in this country. there's been a. a doctor produced boy professor keith you're in pain john hendy q.c. leading barristers who are sighing but you came very clearly will strike it's been international law where scientists have a look at the stars sets it see if we can do it what are the repercussions of going to hit was that. what you were prepared to support so there you should be looking at the executor so you see i decided there will be ready by the general council we mean it's months and we'll be old you
is all the gains that was made since world war two in this country a national service comprehensive education a social studies that's all be massively eroded and therefore the only option we've got or is to either give our children a worser saw a or like air fathers and grandfathers and grandmothers and mothers gave us a better society here more of you in life is to make things better for people not worse you talk about the practicalities of a general strike i think people would like to know...
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so i want to educate them. i don't want to say, "honey, you're going to be fine. take my medicine and go." but yet she's the type of patient, i think if i said that, she would have been fine. i think there are some patients who do well with a doctor who makes an assessment fully in their own mind, makes a decision, informs the patient what's best for them, gives them the prescription, and the visit is over. there are other patients where that just isn't going to work because they won't take the medication if they haven't been told more what's going on, the reasons why, the possible side effects and risks of medication, and their other choices, and the possible outcomes of those choices. another pothole is there are some systematic errors that we make in judging one alternative versus another, one treatment versus another, for example. one product versus another. and so we need to be alert to ways that we can circumvent these errors in judgment, ways, for example, that we can interpret the kinds of words that physicians use to indicate probabilities, likelihood of
so i want to educate them. i don't want to say, "honey, you're going to be fine. take my medicine and go." but yet she's the type of patient, i think if i said that, she would have been fine. i think there are some patients who do well with a doctor who makes an assessment fully in their own mind, makes a decision, informs the patient what's best for them, gives them the prescription, and the visit is over. there are other patients where that just isn't going to work because they...
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last week, demonstrators protested against cuts to the education budget. like the queues outside employment offices, protests are also becoming more common. >> the eurozone may be having problems, but german exports are surging. in the third quarter, they went up 3.6% over the same time last year. >> that is mainly because german companies have been selling more goods to countries outside the eurozone. >> times are tough for countries like spain and portugal. the economic downturn in southern europe meant that manufacturers saw their exports to some countries shrank more than 10% year-on-year, but growing demand from overseas more than balanced out the losses on the european market. the total value of exports within the european union dropped by just under 1%, but business was booming in the united states, up 26%. that rise outstripped even the increase seen from china. german cars especially remained popular overseas. i of german exports continue to sell at this rate, they could reach a record 1.1 billion euros for 2012. >> how did companies react to the
last week, demonstrators protested against cuts to the education budget. like the queues outside employment offices, protests are also becoming more common. >> the eurozone may be having problems, but german exports are surging. in the third quarter, they went up 3.6% over the same time last year. >> that is mainly because german companies have been selling more goods to countries outside the eurozone. >> times are tough for countries like spain and portugal. the economic...
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and education you probably could not afford to begin with. >> you might not have been able to afford. but in all of the government has six different options to help the government to the debt, the longer you are in that debt the longer you delay the kinds of things you just talked about. gerri: us talk about that. the big conversation about a student loan debt in this country is is this going to be the next big government bailout? >> i called. we did an interview with laura and asher, president of the institute for college access and success. i kept saying, we have a 11% delinquent on student loans. does the government need to be there to help bail out? that is the question. she said seriously, no. there are six options for the 85% to the federal government. the question is the 15%, privately funded loans. you cannot defer and the 11% delinquency rate is far worse because a lot of those are not even on the books at. deferred. in some kind of forbearance. you don't register just yet. the 15% to 150 billion, those people cannot defer, really under -- between a rock and hard place, and t
and education you probably could not afford to begin with. >> you might not have been able to afford. but in all of the government has six different options to help the government to the debt, the longer you are in that debt the longer you delay the kinds of things you just talked about. gerri: us talk about that. the big conversation about a student loan debt in this country is is this going to be the next big government bailout? >> i called. we did an interview with laura and...
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and our public school education? >> well, we're losing a lot. not just in public schools. in private schools. we don't understand the arts and culture help us to focus our political and financial aspirations. if you don't have a cultural base, you don't really know who you are. we have such an identity crisis in this time and one of the ways for us to solve that is to focus and concentrate on what has been achieved in the arts in this country and know who our great artists are. >> i also wanted to ask you about new orleans and how much was lost there and how you have worked so hard to rebuild that great city which is, of course, the source of the origins of jazz? our country. >> the city was under water and we lost a lot. the katrina story for the country is ultimately a very heroic story. people come from all over volunteers, everything from lawn sales, little kids, volunteers of all kinds, continue to come into the city. tourists, conventions being booked all over the world, people are pouring to new orleans and ha
and our public school education? >> well, we're losing a lot. not just in public schools. in private schools. we don't understand the arts and culture help us to focus our political and financial aspirations. if you don't have a cultural base, you don't really know who you are. we have such an identity crisis in this time and one of the ways for us to solve that is to focus and concentrate on what has been achieved in the arts in this country and know who our great artists are. >> i...
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education free. free. free. free. free. free free. videos for your media projects free media oh god r.t. dot com. free press linda could face his toughest regulation three hundred years across the line when it caught voice mails of royalty celebrities and murder victim polly boykin reports now in the inquiry that exposed the secret relationship to the paper the police and politicians. revelations that the british press and gauged in phone hacking sparked a wave of public revulsion and picked off one of the biggest media scandals. at times that threatened not just the leak story. but downing street as well as the allegations went all the way to the heart the british government to douse the flames number ten ordered the creation of the leveson inquiry in order to investigate the claims and now two years in the making after a chorus line of celebrity witness says and millions in taxpayers' money the leveson report damning about the press and heavily critical of both the police and the government forty eight says was their cozy relationsh
education free. free. free. free. free. free free. videos for your media projects free media oh god r.t. dot com. free press linda could face his toughest regulation three hundred years across the line when it caught voice mails of royalty celebrities and murder victim polly boykin reports now in the inquiry that exposed the secret relationship to the paper the police and politicians. revelations that the british press and gauged in phone hacking sparked a wave of public revulsion and picked...
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only 33 states having mandated hiv education. you and i were talking about on the break, education is part of this. we are looking at those kind of stats for our young people and not bothering to talk about this in the school. >> this is a big problem. education is the foundation of how people are going to prevent transmission. w we talked about it. it has a very tight link to this issue of poverty as well. when people don't know they are infected and don't know how it is transmitted, this creates a big problem for ongoing infection. >> and communication is important. communication, communication. >> sheryl, talk to me a little bit. i live in the city of new orleans. our hiv and aids infection rates, as well as people living with the disease is quite extraordinary in our city. we have some incredible activists trying to do work there. if you are an ordinary citizen, how do you push back and be of service on world aids day? >> i tell people, get involved, get informed, get the proper information and talk about it. as i cross this
only 33 states having mandated hiv education. you and i were talking about on the break, education is part of this. we are looking at those kind of stats for our young people and not bothering to talk about this in the school. >> this is a big problem. education is the foundation of how people are going to prevent transmission. w we talked about it. it has a very tight link to this issue of poverty as well. when people don't know they are infected and don't know how it is transmitted,...
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if the people of this country are not -- if a majority are not taught, educated, inspired, motivated to solve their own problems at least in part, nothing is going to change.ç the democratic party is always going to win. we are never going to come man deer the notion that we are the party of government. >> joining me now, msnbc political analyst e.j. dion and richard wolf. i'm so struck seeing paul ryan at the jack kemp dinner. i don't know how you can can idol i idolize rand and jack kemp. jack kemp saying, of course, we don't forget about anyone or leave anyone behind, and ian rand says you leave behind anyone that can't fend for themselves. >> i think it's paul ryan trying now for at least a year to leave rand behind, and he's said -- he's tried to back away from all that. i think when you listen to both ryan and rubio today, this isn't like st. paul getting blinded by a new truth. these guys are practical politicians who saw the damage the 47% did and are changing their rhetoric. most of those speeches were standard conservatism. i think the fact they change the rhetoric is a r
if the people of this country are not -- if a majority are not taught, educated, inspired, motivated to solve their own problems at least in part, nothing is going to change.ç the democratic party is always going to win. we are never going to come man deer the notion that we are the party of government. >> joining me now, msnbc political analyst e.j. dion and richard wolf. i'm so struck seeing paul ryan at the jack kemp dinner. i don't know how you can can idol i idolize rand and jack...
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, i mea the nate of theport is that it is a tough sport, the is no dot about that but we need to be educated on it. we need to uderstand what these pain medications can -pdo to you. what these traumatic hits can do to you, you know. i have a friend, who was my full back in philadelphia and he has als now. he was one of the strongest guys, everything and now they have give him from eight years to five years to now, two years, just two years to live and i mean, just seeing him is a tough situation. he can't even comb his hair now. he can't even giveimself a shave. he can't even put ohis clothes in the morning. very serious. gerri: that is very serious and just depressing. there is a story in the "new york times" today, ader all is the latest greatest drug being used by football players. why? that was shocking to me. this is a drug for ad. >> the adderall situation, ricky canpeak to it as well, they say it gives you a upper and lift. in the film roo and practice field a way to concentrate moreto adderall. it is addictive drug and starting at high school level. you ask guidance counselors and ma
, i mea the nate of theport is that it is a tough sport, the is no dot about that but we need to be educated on it. we need to uderstand what these pain medications can -pdo to you. what these traumatic hits can do to you, you know. i have a friend, who was my full back in philadelphia and he has als now. he was one of the strongest guys, everything and now they have give him from eight years to five years to now, two years, just two years to live and i mean, just seeing him is a tough...
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let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. >>> and topping the headlines on "andrea mitchell reports" three train cars derailed and toppled into a creak in southern new jersey causing a chemical leak. the video shows the train trestle collapsed, the same bridge collapsed three years ago, the tankers are leaking vinyl chloride. 18 people treated for difficulty breathing. residents in three towns have been told to stay inside. >>> a missouri businessman spreading christmas cheer. handing out $100 bills to people suffering from super storm sandy, calling himself a secret santa. the businessman plans to give out $100,000 in new york and new jersey. god bless him. >>> and nypd police officer hair re deprimo is getting a lot of attention for all good reasons for buying a homeless man a pair of boots. he was on the "today" show this morning. >> the two things that stick out in my mind that night, how cold it was and this was the most polite gentlem
let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. >>> and topping the headlines on "andrea mitchell reports" three train cars derailed and toppled into a creak in southern new jersey causing a chemical leak. the video shows the train trestle collapsed, the same bridge collapsed three years ago, the tankers are leaking vinyl chloride. 18 people treated for difficulty breathing. residents in three towns...
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you hired workers that the rest of us paid to educate. you were safe in your factory because of police forces and fire forces that the rest of us paid for. you built a factory that turned into something great, god bless. keep a big hunk of it. but part of the underlying social contract is you take a hunk of that and pay forward for the next gift who comes along. >> she brought that voice to capitol hill. tonight more big news. "the huffington post" reports, warren will get a seat on the howerful banking committee, the seat that oversees wall street. now when bankers testify about their bad behavior, senator warren will be asking the questions. when republicans try to gut financial reform, senator warren will be there to stop them. and when president obama needs progressive leaders to help fight for fairness, senator warren will be standing by his side. right now, i bet there are some bankers quaking in their gucci loafers. joining me now is ryan grimm, washington bureau chief of "the huffington post" who broke the warren news this morning
you hired workers that the rest of us paid to educate. you were safe in your factory because of police forces and fire forces that the rest of us paid for. you built a factory that turned into something great, god bless. keep a big hunk of it. but part of the underlying social contract is you take a hunk of that and pay forward for the next gift who comes along. >> she brought that voice to capitol hill. tonight more big news. "the huffington post" reports, warren will get a...
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they're very well educated, well spoken, they're charming. they are great public servants, they do great work, which they call public duty for charity and so on. they stamp a quintessential old fashioned british values. >> what does it mean for this baby in the royal hierarchy. does this mean that prince harry will never ever ever be king? and this baby could be king or dween one day? >> the rule has always been in the history of the royal family, that the first born son, the first boy would be the heir to the thrown. if an heir had a son, that would be the future king. but now it's being changed and parliamentarians in britain have been pushing through a law that would make it legal for -- if the first born of wills and kate is a girl for her to automatically become queen. the complication is, that law hasn't gone through yet. and it has to go through before she is born, if she's a girl. i'm guessing william and kate probably know the sex of the baby. uding the fact th preferred risk policy starts as low as $129 a year. for an agent, call th
they're very well educated, well spoken, they're charming. they are great public servants, they do great work, which they call public duty for charity and so on. they stamp a quintessential old fashioned british values. >> what does it mean for this baby in the royal hierarchy. does this mean that prince harry will never ever ever be king? and this baby could be king or dween one day? >> the rule has always been in the history of the royal family, that the first born son, the first...
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envoy for global education. and he joins me now. welcome to you, gordon. >> good evening. >> this is a really disturbing report. 215 million children globally are believed to be at work, of which 15 of the 61 million who don't go to school, are child laborers. you, amid your horror, have come up with some possible solutions. tell me what you think we should be doing about this. >> i think we should ban child labor for young children. and i think we should get these children to school. and what we are exposing this week is something quite intolerable that we have young children in india, who have been discovered making christmas decorations, christmas presents, christmas gifts, that have been incarcerated in dark rooms without any sunlight, without any fresh air, not being fed properly. laceraing cuts because they've been working with glass. i don't think there's a parent in america or around the world, who would want to be buying christmas presents who are made in the exploitation of children who are 8 and 9. we have to have the law
envoy for global education. and he joins me now. welcome to you, gordon. >> good evening. >> this is a really disturbing report. 215 million children globally are believed to be at work, of which 15 of the 61 million who don't go to school, are child laborers. you, amid your horror, have come up with some possible solutions. tell me what you think we should be doing about this. >> i think we should ban child labor for young children. and i think we should get these children to...
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come in for some fierce criticism we've been hearing for over a week now from the opponents and for education president mohamed morsi and the muslim brotherhood who backed him the pretty this is him if the decree he gave last week runs in himself sweeping new powers the power to make decrees with no legal challenge under the new constitution here rush through opponents say to islamist well you won't hear any in fact criticism here so this is a demonstration in support behind which you see many people. for us that was so from other sections of egyptian society. very supportive of him as a president standing. practically next to it thank you thank you his declaration that was for a good reason that you think is reasonable for. him to be showing but it's not just the simple. see ambushes the. samsonite i mean. they were present it was a cheap shot society at large sections of the population and this is someone who was speaking to me out of this not just being peaceful protests in around tahrir square that i've been wanting around egypt some protesters thank you for being wounded these demonstrat
come in for some fierce criticism we've been hearing for over a week now from the opponents and for education president mohamed morsi and the muslim brotherhood who backed him the pretty this is him if the decree he gave last week runs in himself sweeping new powers the power to make decrees with no legal challenge under the new constitution here rush through opponents say to islamist well you won't hear any in fact criticism here so this is a demonstration in support behind which you see many...
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finance ministers meeting in brussels they're expected to educate based cashiering as part of their monthly meeting what it does mean for spain is that they join the likes of portugal and italy along with greece as countries who are entering this festive period hardly full of the joys of christmas regarding their finances the spanish people who showed in the recent past that they are very much obsessed with the current situation in their country and the fact that the governments are asking for money in order to bail out the banks and that's hardly going to put them in good stead with the spanish people who are already. here against the way that the government is handling the situation. of the paternity and part of the netherlands told me that he believes that bailing out banks won't solve any the real problems is when you say there is a fundamental flaw within the banking system which is that. the government has basically taken over the banks they created a banking cartel degree of the central bank they allow banks to print money that is not covered by anything the government has intervened
finance ministers meeting in brussels they're expected to educate based cashiering as part of their monthly meeting what it does mean for spain is that they join the likes of portugal and italy along with greece as countries who are entering this festive period hardly full of the joys of christmas regarding their finances the spanish people who showed in the recent past that they are very much obsessed with the current situation in their country and the fact that the governments are asking for...